Report: Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Ordered Oppo Research on George Soros, Then Denied in Public

Lucas Nolan 30 Nov 2018 Breitbart News

A new report claims that Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg directly ordered opposition research on billionaire philanthropist George Soros, a claim which she previously denied.

A new report from the New York Times claims that according to three individuals with knowledge of the situation, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg directly ordered staff to investigate billionaire philanthropist George Soros’ financial investments following his outspoken attacks against multiple tech firms. Sandberg’s requests for further information on Soros appear to indicate that the company COO was directly engaged in Facebook’s actions against Soros.

A recent article published by the New York Times titled “Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis,” provides insight into how Facebook has operated through numerous crises over the past few years. . . .

Twitter Allows Self-Proclaimed Pedophiles to Spread Their Message on Its Platform
Charlie Nash 4 Dec 2018 Breitbart News
Twitter is allowing dozens of pedophiles to use the social network and promote their pro-pedophile messages, focusing its time instead on banning conservatives and cracking down on “hate speech.”
In a series of posts, Saturday, one anonymous Twitter account documented the dozens of pedophiles openly using the social network. Breitbart Tech confirmed the listed accounts on Tw…

(Remember from prior posts on this thread. The SPLC does not merely have this guardianship relationship with Google alone. But with Twitter and OTHER MEGA Tech communications outfits.)

So much for guardianship and safe environment rhetoric.

Like I have been saying from the get-go. . . .

. . . . This metatasis of “banning” from these liberal outfits is “POLITICS” disguised as website guardianship.

(With a little website guardianship thrown in for good measure and to look good. At least that is my opinion.)

Facebook and Twitter insiders have admitted to targeting conservative accounts and topics, and multiple private exchanges have leaked expressing a desire to use their power to shape political narratives. Multiple analyses have found that Facebook’s algorithm changes disproportionately harmedconservatives. In September, PJ Media’s Paula Bolyard found evidence that Google manipulates search results to favor left-wing news sources.

Report: Facebook ‘Internal Tensions’ Reaching ‘Boiling Point’

“Internal tensions” at Facebook are reportedly reaching a “boiling point,” with the company divided into three factions.

According to BuzzFeed News, “after more than a year of bad press, internal tensions are reaching a boiling point and are now spilling out into public view.”

“Internally, the conflict seems to have divided Facebook into three camps: those loyal to Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg; those who see the current scandals as proof of a larger corporate meltdown; and a group who see the entire narrative — including the portrayal of the company’s hiring of communications consulting firm Definers Public Affairs — as examples of biased media attacks,” BuzzFeed News explained. “Current and former employees describe a tense and, at times, hostile atmosphere inside the company, one in which both senior employees and even staunch loyalists are contemplating their futures.” . . .

“Current and former employees describe a tense and, at times, hostile atmosphere inside the company, one in which both senior employees and even staunch loyalists are contemplating their futures.” . . .

I imagine that people who work for Facebook were/are proud of their jobs, and I’m sure there are many benefits to working there. But I can’t help but think that in the last few years Facebook employees may feel awkward about telling people that they work for Facebook. Almost like a Mercedes dealership that turned into a second rate used car lot, but kept all the original employees of the Mercedes dealership. What pride do all these talented people have when they work for a seemingly sleazy company? Facebook could even have the same go to statement as a used car lot does for its customers who appear puzzled, “No, no, it’s okay, trust me”.